Counterpoint: truck nutz installed on anything that’s not a truck are hilarious
Counterpoint: truck nutz installed on anything that’s not a truck are hilarious
I had a neighbor who would give out room temperature cans of Diet Dew to all the kids.
I’ve got a buddy who lives in Miami Gardens (where the track is actually at), so I considered copping some tickets and going with him. BUTTTTT these prices are way out of my budget.
IDK why Nascar games got rid of the free roam feature. I loved tapping the pace car on caution laps and hearing “congratulations, you just set the sport back 30 years with that move!”.
This needs to go in a van and only a van
Is this the same Nascar game that featured the Coca Cola 3 mile superspeedway? Whicever game had that track was my favorite all time game. Gone are the days of running your own pace laps and pulling in to your own pit. I never liked that they got rid of those.
Ohio license plates ARE good
The biggest thing I learned here is that I can swap a 5-speed manual in my Transit Connect with the 2.5 Duratec.
My buddies and I would binge this show and come up with our own ridiculous mod scenarios after drinking a bunch of beers.
This was the same girl who used her truck for her landscaping job. Yet they put 6 TV monitors in the truck bed rendering the truck bed useless for said job.
ass on wheels
Putting health and politics aside, can’t we just appreciate that there’s now another major race coming to the states? I’ve always wanted to go to an F1 race, and now there are two opportunities in the future. I felt this same way when Chicagoland Speedway came in to the Nascar scene a while back. Was it the coolest…
Small Michigan town Big Rapids Ford dealer offered a chainsaw to anyone who bought a truck. Very fitting for the area
That’s a huge factor for sure. And an unfair one IMO. If you told me the JS platform had quality issues, I’d agree wholeheartedly. But they put so much effort in to making the UF platform better. But it’s hard to convince consumers otherwise.
I see mine in 8th gear on highway drives; hardly 9th. IIRC, that ZF transmission was fairly new in 2015...maybe a few years before that. It seemed to be an issue in any vehicle it was equipped in back then. Newer models with the ZF don’t seem to have that issue.
The previous platform definitely left a bad taste in consumers’ mouths about the 200. The JS platform the Sebring/200 & Avenger rode on was older than dirt, and definitely underwhelming
The transmission definitely adapts to the driver’s style. Which is why so many folks complain about renting a 200.
The Tigershark engine was definitely anemic, but it was the cheaper & economical option between the two. I doubt anyone opting for the 4cylinder was looking for performance. EPA claims were at 36MPG and I still see that number when driving my 200 Limited on road trips.
I’m literally going to copy/paste my answer for “the most underrated car” QOTD because these kind of go hand in hand.
I love the Marauder, but they sold 11k because they only made 11k. It was suppose to be a limited run.